Well it's scripted and it's "dynamic". I really don't think the word "destructible" would be the right phrase to use in the title of this article because it implies that the player can freely destroy portions of the map at will, which clearly isn't the case. Sounds like a cool twist on the traditional COD multiplayer though, interested to see how it turns out in game.
Uhuh, obviously. But obvious isn't good enough for all of the people complaining about video games. I think it's hard for them to accept people play violent games because they aren't desensitized to the violence, so the violence itself in these games is mentally shocking for them. The only conclusion any non-gamer will draw from these "shocking" images is that these titles are BAD. I think more people just need to be exposed to video games, or there needs to be common knowledge that links the harmless nature of these games to a more common medium, such as movies.
Well, Don needed to go I think... Probably isn't easy getting that much backlash, but I'm sure he left for other reasons as well. Good luck to him on his future en-devours! As for Julie! I'm not sure what to think, I want to say she'll do great with xbox but how much was she involved with Windows 8? Implying windows 8 was pretty terrible, especially for PC users. Not bad on a touch screen though!
@david1230 So what? The Xbox One IS a PC, and the hardware of the one is more than enough to support these games. This was obviously not due to specification limitations but rather due to unfinalized versions of the actual console hardware.
@snaketus @TroyTrojanGamer Or they just wont care, because trading games isn't a big deal for a lot of people. I never trade games, but definitely play a lot of them.
@Dannystaples14 @Epicurus-Reborn It's in engine my friend! The PS4 is fully capable of visuals such as this, even in game. Obviously this a movie, but it's rendered in real time, in engine. You need to keep in mind that PCs do not control the big leaps in graphical fidelity, console generations change how games truly look. It wont be toned down, what you see is most likely what you get. PC will simply be on par with consoles for a while, you will be seeing games like this on PC as well. However, in a good year or two you will start seeing exclusive PC advantages over consoles. Basically what I'm saying is it's called next generation for a reason!
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